Umakant Yadav

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Preceded byChandra Nath Singh
Succeeded byTufani Saroj
ConstituencyMachhlishahr
Preceded byLalta Prasad Yadav
Umakant Yadav
उमाकान्त यादव
Member of Parliament
In office
2004–2009
Preceded byChandra Nath Singh
Succeeded byTufani Saroj
ConstituencyMachhlishahr
Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1991–1993
Preceded byLalta Prasad Yadav
ConstituencyKhuthan Assembly constituency (Abolished in 2008)
Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1993–1996
Preceded byHimself
Succeeded byHimself
ConstituencyKhuthan Assembly constituency (Abolished in 2008)
Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1996–2002
Preceded byhimself
Succeeded byShailendra Yadav Lalai
ConstituencyKhuthan Assembly constituency (Abolished in 2008)
Personal details
Born (1954-02-03) 3 February 1954 (age 72)
Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
PartyBSP
Other political
affiliations
Samajwadi Party
SpouseSudama Yadav
Children5 sons
As of 17 September, 2006
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Umakant Yadav (born 3 February 1954) is an Indian politician for the Machhlishahr (Lok Sabha Constituency) in Uttar Pradesh. He is the elder brother of Ramakant Yadav. He is among the most well known politicians in Purvanchal (East U. P.).

He was elected MLA for the first time in 1991 from Khuthan assembly constituency of Jaunpur as a BSP candidate, then in 1993 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election he was elected MLA from the alliance of Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party. When the alliance broke in 1995, he came closer to the Samajwadi Party.In 1996 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, he contested on a Samajwadi Party ticket and was elected for the third consecutive time from Khuthan assembly constituency.[1] while being an SP MLA, he was accused of usurping the land of a relative of Samajwadi Party Maharashtra president Abu Asim Azmi[2] so Samajwadi Party did not give him a ticket in the 2002 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, he contested from the JDU-BJP alliance but lost the election to Shailendra Yadav Lalai of BSP. Before the 2004 general elections, he again returned to the Bahujan Samaj Party and was elected as a member of the Lok Sabha as a BSP candidate from Machhlishahr Lok Sabha constituency, defeating the then Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Speaker Keshari Nath Tripathi. During the 2004 Indian general election, He was in jail but won the Lok Sabha election.[3] In 2007, when he was a BSP MP, the then Chief Minister Mayawati called him to her residence and got him arrested by the then U.P.Police DGP Vikram Singh.[4]

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